The European Commission said on Thursday it had endorsed a data protection agreement with the United States, averting a feared trade dispute over tough European rules on the privacy of personal data. . The European Commission said on Thursday it had endorsed a data protection agreement with the United States, averting a feared trade dispute over tough European rules on the privacy of personal data. The link for this article located at WiReD is no longer available. . The European Commission said on Thursday it had endorsed a data protection agreement with the United. european, commission, thursday, endorsed, protection, agreement, united. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
EarthLink Inc., an Atlanta-based Internet service provider, says it has reached an agreement with the FBI in which the agency has agreed not to install its Carnivore Internet surveillance system on EarthLink's network. EarthLink was involved in a court battle with . . . . EarthLink Inc., an Atlanta-based Internet service provider, says it has reached an agreement with the FBI in which the agency has agreed not to install its Carnivore Internet surveillance system on EarthLink's network. EarthLink was involved in a court battle with the FBI earlier this year in which it resisted efforts by the agency to install Carnivore under a court order to wiretap the communications of a suspect in a criminal case. The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . Privacy advocate organizations commend EarthLink for its stand against the FBI's Carnivore surveillance program, igniting a crucial legal clash over user privacy. EarthLink, FBI Agreement, Privacy Protection, Internet Surveillance. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A month after the 15 member nations of the European Union approved a proposed set of data-privacy rules for U.S. companies that do business in those countries, the European Parliament yesterday voted to send the so-called safe harbor agreement back to the negotiating table. . . .. A month after the 15 member nations of the European Union approved a proposed set of data-privacy rules for U.S. companies that do business in those countries, the European Parliament yesterday voted to send the so-called safe harbor agreement back to the negotiating table. By a 279-259 vote with 22 abstentions, the parliament adopted a resolution criticizing the proposed privacy protections and calling for further changes in the safe harbor agreement, which has been in the works for nearly two years. According to a report posted on the parliament's Web site, the resolution directs the European Commission to add things such as a mechanism for consumers to file privacy-related complaints to an independent body and a requirement that companies compensate people for any damage resulting from violations of the privacy rules. The link for this article located at Computer World is no longer available. . A month after the 15 member nations of the European Union approved a proposed set of data-privacy ru. month, member, nations, european, union, approved, proposed, data-privacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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